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Hi Ken, I thought I'd see you for sure at La Harpe. But I know you've been there several times; it was my first visit there, and pretty neat.
Here's a picture attachment of the Mickey Mouse shifter the guy referenced. It is so long it reminds me of a golf club sticking out of the floor. In 1971-72,I took the shifter out of my 70 4 speed Road Runner, cut about 12" out of it off below the rubber boot. Then welded it back together, the weld was below the rubber boot, and didn't show. Was tight shift then, and worked great. |
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Your right about that loooong shifter.I replaced mine with a Mr.G Verti-Gate.I still have the scars from the dash reverse indicater....... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
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Kevin, if you ever need a shifter as that one again let me kow I knew a guy in Freeport Ill inos that had a few of them and might still. Hes nothing but Mopar all the way
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Kevin,
Had to work last weekend, otherwise I would have been there. It is my favorite place to bring "Little Hoss", as this is "home" every first weekend in August. Glad you were able to meet Helen and Nancy. They are such fine women. |
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